The geographical identity of Portugal, with special reference to the work of Stanislawski

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  • David Hooson

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https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis1732

Abstract

These pos-Soviet years have brougt a return of geography, along with history, after the long period of ideologically controlled uniformity. There is, in particular, a felt need for resurrection of the kind of regional and historical geography which was practiced in the tradition of the French schools of Vidal de La Blache and the "annales" on the one hand, and the Berkeley school of historical-cultural geography, personified by Sauer, on the other. The paper examines the contribution of Stanislawski, an essential regional, cultural-historical Berkeley geographer who had written three books and several articles on Portugal.

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Hooson, D. (1998). The geographical identity of Portugal, with special reference to the work of Stanislawski. Finisterra, 33(65). https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis1732

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